(Togo First) - The European Union (EU) will support the Togolese State budget with CFA12.8 billion. The Togolese Ministry of Economy and Finance announced the news via a press release issued on December 23.
According to the source, Lomé will use the funding, a grant, to implement the Togo 2025 Roadmap.
Togolese authorities noted that this support follows a prior assessment showing significant progress in key areas like decentralization, sustainable agribusiness, and improved access to basic social services for vulnerable populations.
For Sandra Ablamba Johnson, Minister, and Secretary-General of the Presidency of the Republic, the facility recognizes efforts made by the Togolese government to implement its priorities. "On behalf of the President of the Republic, I would like to express my gratitude to the European Union for the quality of the partnership and, above all, for its support in implementing projects and programs to promote the population’s wellbeing," she declared.
"This is the fruit of ongoing work and dialogue between the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the sectoral Ministries concerned by this budgetary support, and the European Union," added Essowè Georges Barcola, Minister of Economy and Finance.
The European side said the facility aims to bolster its partnership with Togo. "This donation to the State budget illustrates the close partnership between the European Union and Togo," said Gwilym Jones, EU Ambassador to Togo.
The EU-Togo partnership, which extends until 2027, is expected to mobilize several hundred million euros for priority projects through budget support, loans, grants, guarantees, and technical assistance.
Esaïe Edoh